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      • Within the horses’ DNA was evidence of domestication, including genes associated with more docile behavior, endurance, stress resilience and a stronger backbone to support more weight. All of these are connected with horseback riding in modern animals.
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  2. May 19, 2022 · Why were horses one of the last animals to be domesticated, and why these horses in particular? While it’s impossible to be certain, ancient genomes suggest tantalizing hypotheses.

  3. Mar 8, 2017 · Domestication of Horses. The Relationship Between Horses and Humans. Thomas Northcut / Getty Images. By. Laura Klappenbach. Updated on March 08, 2017. Domestication is the process by which humans take wild species and acclimatize them to breeding and surviving in captivity.

  4. Horses, unlike other domesticated animals, are more important for transportation than as a source of milk, meat, or fibers. The domestication of the horse was both a zoological and a technological innovation, which is one reason the study of horse domestication is so complicated.

  5. Oct 22, 2021 · The domestication of horses changed the course of human history, but scientists have tried to figure out when and where this crucial event happened for years. Now, new genetic evidence suggests...

  6. Archaeological evidence for the domestication of the horse comes from three kinds of sources: 1) changes in the skeletons and teeth of ancient horses; 2) changes in the geographic distribution of ancient horses, particularly the introduction of horses into regions where no wild horses had existed; and 3) archaeological sites containing ...

  7. Based on modern genetic analyses, the answers to the questions surrounding horse domestication are that the horse has a diverse ancestry, that there was more than one domestication event, and that domestic horses have been widely interbred throughout the history of their domestication.

  8. evolution of the horse. Evolution of the horse over the past 55 million years. The present-day Przewalski's horse is believed to be the only remaining example of a wild horse—i.e., the last remaining modern horse to have evolved by natural selection.

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